There is no particular name for these numbers.
it's called a composite number [ a number greater than 1 w/ more than two factors.]
I believe you are thinking of a prime number. Ex. The factors of 2 are 1 and 2. The factors of 13 are 1 and 13.
A prime number is a number thats only factors are 1 and itself. So find the factors of 2. They are 1, and 2. So 2 is prime. A composite number is a number that has more than a pair of factors. So find the factors of 8. They are 1, and 8. They are 2, and 4. 8 has more than 1 pair of factors. So it is composite
The only even prime number is 2 because its factors are itself and 1, so its factors are 1 and itself, 2.
Any prime number has exactly two factors, 1 and the number itself.
a number with only 2 factors (1 and itself ) is called a prime number
The only factors of 2 are 1 and 2. The factors of a prime number are 1 and the number itself.
it's called a composite number [ a number greater than 1 w/ more than two factors.]
a # that has exactly 2 factors is called a prime number, an example of a prime number is 17 because it is odd and it only has 2 factors, 17= 1 and itself
If it has exactly two factors, it's called a 'prime' number.If it has more than two factors, it's called a 'composite' number.
Any whole number that has other factors besides 1 and itself is called a composite number.
Answer: The factors of the number '4' are 1, 2, and 4.
All numbers greater than 1 have at least two factors. That is because the number can always divide by 1 and itself. If a number has only 2 factors, it is called a prime number. Otherwise, it is called a composite number.
1 and the number itself. They are factors of every number. ex. 1 and 2 are factors of 2. Just as 1 and 71 are factors of 71.
The number is ' 2 '. Its factors are 1 and 2.
2 has 2 factors: 1 and 2.12 has 6 factors.
1 and 2.